As the
Somali Islamic terrorist group al Shabaab is taken apart by peacekeepers and
local troops in Somalia, its overseas supporters (among Somali expatriates) are
being arrested and prosecuted in larger numbers. This effort against al Shabaab
supporters in Europe and North America cut off a major source of cash and
recruits (usually to be suicide bombers) for al Shabaab. Young Somali men
living outside the country were often easy prey for recruiters and older Somali
exiles could be persuaded (sometimes with threats against kin still in Somalia)
to be generous with cash contributions.
Because
expatriate Somalis rarely discuss their business with non-Somalis all this al
Shabaab activity did not become apparent until government officials began to
notice that many of these young, male Somalis had disappeared. This caught the
attention of police departments that were monitoring Somali gangs. These gangs
tended to prey upon other Somalis, but sometimes went after non-Somalis as
well. Investigating this gang activity revealed the missing Somalis and the al
Shabaab fund raising methods.
Over the
last few years, as investigations led to arrests, indictments, prosecutions and
convictions a lot more detail of this al Shabaab activity came out. The al
Shabaab network in North America and Europe was far more extensive than anyone
suspected.
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